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real question - how do you make a smooth turn with this? In my car, I usually turn the steering wheel with one hand, and then provide just enough friction with my palm to let the wheel straighten out smoothly by itself.
But squircle steering wheel would "wobble" in my hand during this maneuver, no? Do you have to hold it with two hands and turn it back straight manually like a cuck?
>its like Formula1, its sporty
strange, since the optional "M sport" steering wheel is round.
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>>28198720
If I had to guess it has this shape to give you a better view of the dashboard.
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It's because Americans have gotten so obese that to increase legroom, manufacturers need to sacrifice practicality
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>he thinks that thing is actually connected to something and not just one of the many inputs the computer uses to control the stepper motors in the steering rack
oh you sweet summer child



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